🎶 Elevate your string game with sound that speaks volumes!
The KNA VV-3 is a handcrafted, lightweight piezo pickup designed for violin and viola players seeking natural acoustic sound. Featuring an ebony bridge-mounted sensor with a secure cork-lined clamp, it installs easily without modifying your instrument. Its standard 1/4" output jack ensures seamless connection to professional audio gear, making it the perfect blend of durability, clarity, and convenience.
Back Material Type | Ebony |
String Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Top Material Type | Ebony |
Item Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 4.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Finish Types | Varnish |
Color | Natural |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
G**Z
Great addition and value for money
This was purchased for a gig and I was extremely pleased! Very easy to put on and off, I only had to sand very lightly the bridge opening (no harm at all). Sound was great though I don’t have other pickup to compare with. For the price this is an amazing product! I was pleased and glad I read the reviews!
A**V
Looks beautiful on my violin
My sister has the VV-1, which I borrowed for a recent performance and it worked well. When I saw this version—the VV-3—with the ebony Carpenter jack, I jumped at it. Looks beautiful on my violin! The pickup installed quite easily… instructions are on the side of the box. I plugged in for rehearsal today and it sounded perfect. Can’t wait to perform with it!
Y**Y
Great Device. . . . for Public Performance!
This is the second pickup like this I have installed. . . . . one on a full size violin, and this one on my viola, that I use on a regular basis for public performances using a PA or amplifier.The ease of playing my viola, without having to stand near a vocal mic is such a relief!! Now I can relax, and move more naturally with my instrument, and also use some reverb, effects with it, independent of our vocal mic settings.An extremely easy to install pickup system!! A slight modification to the bridge, with a mini file, or sandpaper. . . . .is all that is necessary for proper placement.
S**D
KNA Pickup
Got this pick up for ChristmasMy husband did research and this was a good option for him. So got it ordered, easy to install on the fiddle and looks very nice. I was worried it might look big...and possiby make my case not shut. But it fits perfectly and case closes...love thisThanks for everything
M**K
Ok cool it happens
Received first pickup, did not work. Ok cool it happens. Received replacement pickup. Doesn't work. If you hold it just right a certain way it works for a sec or two. Garbage quality control. Stay away until they resolve this issue. Got this because of the size. I guess I will have to hunt for another pickup. I bought below after second try of the Kremona, guess what, worked the first time, sounds fine, and was less than 10 bucks. Go figure.Andoer Cherub WCP-60V Clip-on Pickup Pick-up for Violin with 1/4" Jack 2.5M Cable Compact Professional
L**E
It’s a nice sound
It has the warmer, woody quality I was looking for, but got crunchy in the mid range. I think I had too much pressure in the bow, or rather, more than it could handle. But, it will serve well for acoustic gigs that need a mellow volume boost. Be advised too, that you will have to file a bit on your bridge to make more space for this pickup.
A**R
LR Baggs preamp really helps
At first the KNA VV3 pickup on my violin sounded so bright and harsh i thought I would be sending it back. But after a day or so of tweaking using the EQ options on my LR Baggs Venue DI things have turned around dramatically. I had to roll off the piercing highs dramatically as well as some of the nasal mids. But now the sound is surprisingly warm and natural. I never would have thought it would be this good based on the first listen. I have to say I am completely satisfied now, and the volume level before feedback is awesome. So can say the KNA VV3 is a great option for a violin pickup, but you are likely going to need a good EQ capable preamp to tame this beast.
S**.
I stopped using it
I don't remember why I stopped using this pickup. But I was planning to buy another when the wonderful Amazon records keeping advised that I had bought one in 2021. And then it was in the first box of many that I planned to search for it. If you looked over my studio you would know that was a gift. It was about that time, 2021, that I decided to try an electric violin and that is where I have been. I am now thinking I might want to join the church choir and the acoustic would look nice. That violin was made by my great uncle and I got it in 1936. I am now 95. It has been appraised at a quite healthy amount. So this is a little review with some history. If I get that violin humming I'll update this review.
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